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Yeah, if you forced someone to listen to this whole album and guess which song was later recorded by The Ramones, they would probably not pick the rap-rock song about wrestling.

Yeah, if you forced someone to listen to this whole album and guess which song was later recorded by The Ramones, they would probably not pick the rap-rock song about wrestling.

I think it's "I Want What I Want When I Want It" where Dee Dee claims to be "the cut creator, the master of rap" - Cut Creator was of course LL Cool J's DJ, so I've always assumed Dee Dee heard the name in an LL Cool J song and thought it was just a cool thing rappers went around calling themselves, instead of a

I think it's "I Want What I Want When I Want It" where Dee Dee claims to be "the cut creator, the master of rap" - Cut Creator was of course LL Cool J's DJ, so I've always assumed Dee Dee heard the name in an LL Cool J song and thought it was just a cool thing rappers went around calling themselves, instead of a

A new album could have been cool, but if they weren't going to do one I guess it's better to break up than  doing the Pixies thing and just milking it for years. I'm glad I went to see them live when I did (which would be a couple years ago).

A new album could have been cool, but if they weren't going to do one I guess it's better to break up than  doing the Pixies thing and just milking it for years. I'm glad I went to see them live when I did (which would be a couple years ago).

Don't forget The Jesus And Mary Lizard.

Don't forget The Jesus And Mary Lizard.

I love that cover - you've got Helmet playing it completely straight (although the solo is sufficiently Page Hamilton-ized), and then Yow comes in and unintelligibly mumbles and screams his way through the whole thing. I kind of wonder what people who bought that album for Hootie And The Blowfish or Sheryl Crow

I love that cover - you've got Helmet playing it completely straight (although the solo is sufficiently Page Hamilton-ized), and then Yow comes in and unintelligibly mumbles and screams his way through the whole thing. I kind of wonder what people who bought that album for Hootie And The Blowfish or Sheryl Crow

I was reading some other review, and apparently the backstory is that as a child, Wahlberg wished his teddy bear could talk and it came true. I guess there's even something about Ted very briefly becoming a celebrity due to being the only talking stuffed animal? I do somehow like the idea that having a sentient

I was reading some other review, and apparently the backstory is that as a child, Wahlberg wished his teddy bear could talk and it came true. I guess there's even something about Ted very briefly becoming a celebrity due to being the only talking stuffed animal? I do somehow like the idea that having a sentient

The DVD actually has a demo version of the theme where he himself sings it. It's kind of interesting, but it was definitely for the best that he at least had someone else perform it.

The DVD actually has a demo version of the theme where he himself sings it. It's kind of interesting, but it was definitely for the best that he at least had someone else perform it.

I assume the article means everyone who is listed between those two names in the official hip-hop phone book (which is in reverse alphabetical order, because something something backwards hats), so yes.

I assume the article means everyone who is listed between those two names in the official hip-hop phone book (which is in reverse alphabetical order, because something something backwards hats), so yes.

I remember I had a major argument with a friend in grade school about what the name of the monkey in Aladdin was - I said it was Abu, but he was convinced I was wrong, because obviously Abu was that Indian guy from The Simpsons.

I remember I had a major argument with a friend in grade school about what the name of the monkey in Aladdin was - I said it was Abu, but he was convinced I was wrong, because obviously Abu was that Indian guy from The Simpsons.

Yeah, that was not even the most unlikely film-to-animated-series adaptation of the early 90's - that would probably be Toxic Crusaders (based on The Toxic Avenger of course).

Yeah, that was not even the most unlikely film-to-animated-series adaptation of the early 90's - that would probably be Toxic Crusaders (based on The Toxic Avenger of course).